Frankenstein (1931) Frankenstein

Frankenstein ★★★★ 1931 The definitive expressionistic Gothic horror classic that set the mold. Adapted from the Mary Shelley novel about Dr. Henry Frankenstein (Clive), the scientist who creates a terrifying, yet strangely sympathetic monster aided by his hunchbacked assistant, Fritz (Frye). Great performance by Karloff as the creation, which made him a monster star (in part, thanks to Jack Pierce's makeup). Several powerful scenes, excised from the original version, have been restored, including that of young Maria (Marilyn Harris), who is spotted by the monster innocently picking flowers by a pond. The first in the Universal series. 71m/B VHS, DVD. Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, John Boles, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Frederick Kerr, Lionel Belmore, Arletta Duncan; Director: James Whale; Writer: Garrett Fort, John Lloyd Balderston, Robert Florey, Francis Edwards Faragoh; Writer: Arthur Edeson; Cameo: David Broeckman. AFI '98: Top 100, Natl. Film Reg. '91.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1931
Length (in minutes) 71
Display Black & White
Formats VHS, DVD
National Film Registry 1991
Awards
Year Source Award
1998 AFI Top 100
Credits
Role Name
Actor Boris Karloff
Actor John Boles
Actor Mae Clarke
Actor Arletta Duncan
Actor Edward Van Sloan
Actor Frederick Kerr
Actor Colin Clive
Actor Lionel Belmore
Actor Dwight Frye
Cameo David Broeckman
Cinematographer Arthur Edeson
Director James Whale
Writer John Lloyd Balderston
Writer Robert Florey
Writer Garrett Fort
Writer Francis Edwards Faragoh